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. >>> a chapter after hurricane katrina has come to a final chapter. a judge had ordered a stiff sentence against fife police officers. six people walking to find food were shot. two of them died. the officers' sentences range from 6 to 65 years. but all are expected to appeal. >>> what are the chances a hurricane like katrina would happen again this year? a forecast calls for a below-average season, predicting that we'll see ten named storms this year, with four of them turning into hurricanes. and just two of those will be major hurricanes, cat 3, 4 or 5. hurricane season starts june 1st and runs to the end of november. knock on wood, plexiglas, or whatever. >>> time for today's weather across the nation. a cooler, breezier morning in the northeast. showers and thunderstorms across the south. most severe along the gulf coast. texas dries out and heats up. but less muggy today. more rain in the pacific northwest, with major snow in higher elevations. sunny and dry most everywhere else. >> boston and chicago, 53. new york, 60. atlanta, 77. miami, 88. 6
. >>> a chapter after hurricane katrina has come to a final chapter. a judge had ordered a stiff sentence against fife police officers. six people walking to find food were shot. two of them died. the officers' sentences range from 6 to 65 years. but all are expected to appeal. >>> what are the chances a hurricane like katrina would happen again this year? a forecast calls for a below-average season, predicting that we'll see ten named storms this year, with four of them...
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this is more than six years after flood walls and levees broke during hurricane katrina and caused the city to flood in epic proportions. the federal emergency management agency said the last trailer was taken out sunday. the agency said folks who have been living in that trailer moved into their rebuilt home last week. new orleans once had more than 23,000 fema trailers within city limits. hard to imagine. >> we complain with lights go out for two hours, seven years waiting for your house to be rebuilt. >> it's really good they are into homes and out of those trailers. >> tell us about our weather here. >> not bad, 55 today. we can't really complain in mid- february. we may need the umbrella tomorrow. no shoveling, that's for sure. this is our live weather cam by michael and son and temperatures are falling but it's not that chilly, 50 downtown. winds turned a little bit north, northwest at 7, pressure up a little bit, 30.27 inches of mercury and the dew point stands at about 28 which is really not that dry for this time of year. satellite picture radar combined, here's our system, it
this is more than six years after flood walls and levees broke during hurricane katrina and caused the city to flood in epic proportions. the federal emergency management agency said the last trailer was taken out sunday. the agency said folks who have been living in that trailer moved into their rebuilt home last week. new orleans once had more than 23,000 fema trailers within city limits. hard to imagine. >> we complain with lights go out for two hours, seven years waiting for your...
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the second things, used cars, same thing in katrina you have a whole bunch of cars taken off the market because they're not usable and all of a sudden used car prices go up, 10, 20, saw them up 20% reported last week and all the way across, diesel oil. we're going to see it across the state it's not just a northeast issue. >> brenda: gary k, what do you think of that? >> toby is absolutely right. wheneverou have shortages with an event like this, especially in highly populated area, lumber, building materials, we can run the gamut here. prices go higher and costs go higher to business and consumers and that will definitively effect an economy. especially still trying to get up. a very tough thing to watch. >> brenda: gary b. is it having an impact or limited and temporary? >> the latter brenda, yes. look, it's the less, less temporary and less limited, i think the closer you were to the northeast. so, people obviously on long island, new jersey are going to feel it the most in spikes in prices and people in california feel it less. toby makes a very good point about insurance rates, but
the second things, used cars, same thing in katrina you have a whole bunch of cars taken off the market because they're not usable and all of a sudden used car prices go up, 10, 20, saw them up 20% reported last week and all the way across, diesel oil. we're going to see it across the state it's not just a northeast issue. >> brenda: gary k, what do you think of that? >> toby is absolutely right. wheneverou have shortages with an event like this, especially in highly populated area,...
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through hurricane katrina. and you know, just from, speak on the new orleans example for a second, obviously a lot of play. but one, the magnitude beyond race of what happened. 80% of the city under water, coupled with bad politics, between the mayor, governor, governor and president all that played a role i think in some of the reprehensible scenes you saw after the storm to say it was simply racist is kind of, under estimating the extent of the problems we saw in '05. so, we'll see how this plays tonight. >> he said poor people need help with basic skills, how to shop, how to show up for work on time, how to wear the right clothes, how to act appropriately. and he also said -- we don't need to build highways, out in the suburbs. we should be investing in minority owned businesses in our neighborhoods. >> a lot of politicians pander to the crowd. >> the president's inflection and cadence was different in that video the way he was speaking was different talking to a largely black crowd. again, after that jeremi
through hurricane katrina. and you know, just from, speak on the new orleans example for a second, obviously a lot of play. but one, the magnitude beyond race of what happened. 80% of the city under water, coupled with bad politics, between the mayor, governor, governor and president all that played a role i think in some of the reprehensible scenes you saw after the storm to say it was simply racist is kind of, under estimating the extent of the problems we saw in '05. so, we'll see how this...
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. >> they blame george bush for katrina. where's obama for sandy? >> how much time do i have to wait? it's been a month. neil: while they were suffering, and fema was shopping, e-mails making victims more angrier with a first responder saying when he got to new jersey, they told us to go to the wal-mart nearby because they didn't have assignments for them. the fema administer ss my people are told to go sightseeing. even those who don't flip over him personally are quickly acknowledging that he got and continues to get more done to help people out there than any institution, government, arian or otherwise. john, great to have you. >> neil, thanks for having me. before i, you are a folk hero in stanten island because you were the first prson to allow me to talk about where we were lacking on resources in stanten island, particularly, with fema, and happy to talk the issue again, but before that, i s ordered to present you with th volunteer organization, our t-shirt, only given to volunteers putting in efforts and, your effort to help us and keep the
. >> they blame george bush for katrina. where's obama for sandy? >> how much time do i have to wait? it's been a month. neil: while they were suffering, and fema was shopping, e-mails making victims more angrier with a first responder saying when he got to new jersey, they told us to go to the wal-mart nearby because they didn't have assignments for them. the fema administer ss my people are told to go sightseeing. even those who don't flip over him personally are quickly...
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we left for katrina. but that's it. had enough, i ain't coming back no more. >> about 20 diehard residents refused to leave grand isle today. in new orleans, winds whipped the mississippi river and tattered awnings next to a river boat. >> i would just like to say now is not the time to let your guard down. you have to stay hunkered down, and you have to stay inside. and you have to stay on task. >> reporter: there is a dusk to dawn curfew in new orleans tonight. the good news is the storm is weakening. ken wayne, channel 2 news. >>> of course the big story with this storm is how slow it has been moving. it has downgraded to a tropical storm. that's based on winds. the rainfall is still hitting hard. look at new orleans. look where it is in that right quadrant of the storm, look at the yellows and the oranges still moving through the city. the winds are at 60 miles per hour in this storm. so the still breezy. barely moving, it's just going to go a few miles north between now and tomorrow. see where the ra
we left for katrina. but that's it. had enough, i ain't coming back no more. >> about 20 diehard residents refused to leave grand isle today. in new orleans, winds whipped the mississippi river and tattered awnings next to a river boat. >> i would just like to say now is not the time to let your guard down. you have to stay hunkered down, and you have to stay inside. and you have to stay on task. >> reporter: there is a dusk to dawn curfew in new orleans tonight. the good news...
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we left for katrina. but that's it. had enough, i ain't coming back no more. >> about 20 diehard residents refused to leave grand isle today. in new orleans, winds whipped the mississippi river and tattered awnings next to a river boat. >> i would just like to say now is not the time to let your guard down. you have to stay hunkered down, and you have to stay inside. and you have to stay on task. >> reporter: there is a dusk to dawn curfew in new orleans tonight. the good news is the storm is weakening. ken wayne, channel 2 news. >>> of course the big story with this storm is how slow it has been moving. it has downgraded to a tropical storm. that's based on winds. the rainfall is still hitting hard. look at new orleans. look where it is in that right quadrant of the storm, look at the yellows and the oranges still moving through the city. the winds are at 60 miles per hour in this storm. so the still breezy. barely moving, it's just going to go a few miles north between now and tomorrow. see where the ra
we left for katrina. but that's it. had enough, i ain't coming back no more. >> about 20 diehard residents refused to leave grand isle today. in new orleans, winds whipped the mississippi river and tattered awnings next to a river boat. >> i would just like to say now is not the time to let your guard down. you have to stay hunkered down, and you have to stay inside. and you have to stay on task. >> reporter: there is a dusk to dawn curfew in new orleans tonight. the good news...
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speech by then candidate obama speaking to an african-american audience about victims of hurricane katrina. fox news host sean hannity prominently featured the video as a gotcha moment. >> it contains some of the most divisive class warfare and racially charged rhetoric ever used by barack obama. >> reporter: nbc, along with several other media outlets, covered the same speech at the time. mr. obama spoke at length about the hurricane response. >> people asked me whether they thought race was the reason the response was so slow. this administration was color-blind in its incompetence, but -- but everyone here knows that the disaster and the poverty happened long before the hurricane hit. >> reporter: late tuesday the obama campaign responded calling hannity's coverage desperate, adding in a transparent attempt to change the subject from his comments attacking half of the american people, mitt romney's allies recirculated video of a 2007 event that was open to and extensively covered by the press at the time. >> this is why i like coming to vegas. >> this is a great place to be. >> reporter
speech by then candidate obama speaking to an african-american audience about victims of hurricane katrina. fox news host sean hannity prominently featured the video as a gotcha moment. >> it contains some of the most divisive class warfare and racially charged rhetoric ever used by barack obama. >> reporter: nbc, along with several other media outlets, covered the same speech at the time. mr. obama spoke at length about the hurricane response. >> people asked me whether they...
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and arguably, therefore, this created more housing and economic damage than katrina. >>> new jersey which suffered massive damage to its transit system and coastline estimates that it nearly has $30 billion in damage. >>> u.n. ambassador susan rice is heading to capitol hill today to meet with some of her toughest republican critics and answer questions about the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. rice will sit down with senators john mccain, lindsey graham, and kelly ayotte. >> that should be fun. >> that could be really awkward. they all accuse her of misleading the country in her initial account of the attack. in recent days, senator mccain has softened his criticism, and rice insists that she was relying on talking points from the intelligence community. last night senator graham rejected her defense but says he's open to today's meeting. >> she asked to meet with us, and i will listen to what she has to say about her role in benghazi, but i can tell you this. the more i know about benghazi, the more upset i am that the consulate was even open on september 11th.
and arguably, therefore, this created more housing and economic damage than katrina. >>> new jersey which suffered massive damage to its transit system and coastline estimates that it nearly has $30 billion in damage. >>> u.n. ambassador susan rice is heading to capitol hill today to meet with some of her toughest republican critics and answer questions about the september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. rice will sit down with senators john mccain, lindsey...
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in our 8 oclock hour, makeup artist katrina waller showed at eyeetrends!--how to fill in your brows and not look silly -how to do a winned liner liner for more infoomation on glam artist, log on tt foxx baltimore dot coo slash morninn. it's the interview everrone is taaking about. about.((the handwriting was kind of on the wall)) whitney hoostoo's family... what they had to say coming up in our next half hour. watccing fox 45 good day ,3 3 3 895 map a university of maryland student is uuddr arrest... charged witt posting an internet threat... claiming he planned to go on a shooting rampage on campus... and kill as many people as possible. 19-year-old alexander song is aacuseddof also threatennng to shoot up a mall.song as taken to the hosptial for a mental arrrsted on sunday. was - a hearing is set today... over aabaltimore city pooice officer charged with trying to steal groccriis. 41-year-old darlene early was suspended after police say she triee to steall300-dollars worth of groceries friday evening from this "food investigators say the clerk who rung h
in our 8 oclock hour, makeup artist katrina waller showed at eyeetrends!--how to fill in your brows and not look silly -how to do a winned liner liner for more infoomation on glam artist, log on tt foxx baltimore dot coo slash morninn. it's the interview everrone is taaking about. about.((the handwriting was kind of on the wall)) whitney hoostoo's family... what they had to say coming up in our next half hour. watccing fox 45 good day ,3 3 3 895 map a university of maryland student is uuddr...
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expressed suspicion the federal government was withholding recovery money to new orleans after hurricane katrina. >> when hurricane andrew struck in florida people said look at this devastation. we don't expect to you come up with the almighty money. here's the money. we won't wait for you to scratch it together because you're part of the american family. what's happening down in new orleans? where is your dollar? where is your money? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. >> the obama campaign issued a response reading in part mitt romney's allies recirculated video of a 2007 event that was open to and extensively covered by the press at the time. if the romney campaign believes americans will accept these desperate attacks it's they who are in for a surprise. mitt romney's campaign denies any involvement with that video. >>> a republican judge in pennsylvania has truck down the state's tough new voter i.d. law a move that can help democrats. it means votes will not have to show a photo i.d. to cast ballots on november 6th. opponents said it would disenfranchise voters. part
expressed suspicion the federal government was withholding recovery money to new orleans after hurricane katrina. >> when hurricane andrew struck in florida people said look at this devastation. we don't expect to you come up with the almighty money. here's the money. we won't wait for you to scratch it together because you're part of the american family. what's happening down in new orleans? where is your dollar? where is your money? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken...
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>> hurricane katrina on track to make a direct hit to new orleans. >> because of a hurricane. >> this entire area will be under water. mother nature is in charge and now has still one horrific below. john: flooding new orleans didn't destroy name only much of the city but the school system. some thought maybe that is what needed to happens in it probably one of the worst school districts in the country. >> before katrina they were just a link. >> du rebuild what was there or something entirely new? john: of louisiana build something new. they made it easy for people to open charter's be made here's my plan. john: it starting a charter school with the academy he was the only employee. he drove his car around advertising the school. >> this is my cellphone. >> he had to advertise because students had to choose to go there. they didn't just get sent here he says they live nearby. >> even went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans we never had that. >> per cent goes there. >> he talked to me and he was explaining to him about the hours and the academics. >> only one-thir
>> hurricane katrina on track to make a direct hit to new orleans. >> because of a hurricane. >> this entire area will be under water. mother nature is in charge and now has still one horrific below. john: flooding new orleans didn't destroy name only much of the city but the school system. some thought maybe that is what needed to happens in it probably one of the worst school districts in the country. >> before katrina they were just a link. >> du rebuild what...
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the former director of fema who was forced to resign after hurricane katrina. on monday, he criticized the president. he said obama may have acted too qui quickly. [ laughter ] instead of taking the wait and do nothing approach that worked so well during katrina. that is an interesting point coming from a former fema director and current applebee's employee of the week. [ applause ] things seem to be getting back on track here in new york. limited subway service is scheduled to resume tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. the mta is letting people ride the bus for free, which -- [ cheers and applause ] very good news. people don't have to be anywhere any time soon. make no mistake. no bus ride in new york is ever free. there is always a price that will be paid. [ laughter ] mayor bloomberg announced that all cars coming into new york city via the bridge musts have a minimum of three people in them. unless one of the people is very, very fat in which case, two people but no sodas. [ laughter ] to me, i think the best sign that we're recovering from the hurricane is the fact tha
the former director of fema who was forced to resign after hurricane katrina. on monday, he criticized the president. he said obama may have acted too qui quickly. [ laughter ] instead of taking the wait and do nothing approach that worked so well during katrina. that is an interesting point coming from a former fema director and current applebee's employee of the week. [ applause ] things seem to be getting back on track here in new york. limited subway service is scheduled to resume tomorrow...
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nagin was made famous in 2005 for defending his city after hurricane katrina. he says the charges are three years old and he wants the chance to address them and move on. >>> a vending machine at a pennsylvania university is stocked and causing controversy. >> reporter: it's not just soda and chips college kids are getting from a vending machine. students at one university in pennsylvania can get plan b pill by paying $25. >> i am pro-life, so for me, i think that kind of blows my mind. >> reporter: the university says the survey showed a majority of students supported it. >> we went out and did a survey of the student body, and we got an 85% response rate that students would be supportive of having plan b. >> we're all adults here. i feel like we should be able to make our own choices. >> reporter: plan b is legally available without a prescription to anyone 17 and older, but must be kept behind a pharmacy counter. >> i don't guess any different than picking it up at wal-mart. >> reporter: the school says it's located in only one vending machine inside the stu
nagin was made famous in 2005 for defending his city after hurricane katrina. he says the charges are three years old and he wants the chance to address them and move on. >>> a vending machine at a pennsylvania university is stocked and causing controversy. >> reporter: it's not just soda and chips college kids are getting from a vending machine. students at one university in pennsylvania can get plan b pill by paying $25. >> i am pro-life, so for me, i think that kind of...
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very different situation compared to what we saw ahead of katrina. stay with "fast money" because on the way a major leader dropping out of jackson hole. what is behind the european central bank head mario draghi's move. he is nott coming on saturday. why not? what's it going to mean for the eu euro? >> the move that could zap energy drinks. in particular monster. details coming up on the halftime report. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross our "t"s and dot our "i"s, we still run into problems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call...
very different situation compared to what we saw ahead of katrina. stay with "fast money" because on the way a major leader dropping out of jackson hole. what is behind the european central bank head mario draghi's move. he is nott coming on saturday. why not? what's it going to mean for the eu euro? >> the move that could zap energy drinks. in particular monster. details coming up on the halftime report. [ "the odd couple" theme playing ] humans. even when we cross...
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he was made famous in 2005 for defending his city after hurricane katrina. he is accused of taking favors or payments from city vendors. nagen says the charges are three years old and he wants the chance to address them and move on. >>> here is some news that will get people's attention. getting busted by a speeding camera is already frustrating enough and now imagine getting a ticket when your car wasn't even moving. >> that happened actually to one local man. but there is an explanation for this. we'll tell what you it is all about coming up next. >> good morning to you. good morning, everybody. we have cold temperatures but we have sunshine and a little warmer conditions expected for today. we'll have more on that and julie wright has your traffic coming up after the break. when a carpet is clean and fresh, it's irresistible. experience this in your home with resolve deep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also neutralizing odors at their source. it's a clean you can see, smell,
he was made famous in 2005 for defending his city after hurricane katrina. he is accused of taking favors or payments from city vendors. nagen says the charges are three years old and he wants the chance to address them and move on. >>> here is some news that will get people's attention. getting busted by a speeding camera is already frustrating enough and now imagine getting a ticket when your car wasn't even moving. >> that happened actually to one local man. but there is an...
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i was in new orleans at the same theater, this is before katrina, and called her up onstage one night, i think it was close to mother's day and i gave her the keys to the car. that was a great moment. so many tears in the audience, so many tears from her. >> what did she say to you? >> just -- she was speechless. just the thank you and the love. here's a woman who never asked me for a dime. never asked me for a dime. but as a little boy, watching all that she had gone through, i wanted to do everything i could to take care of her, to make sure she had the best life she could and because of my audience, god bless them, i was able to do that. >> after the break, let's talk about money, fame, love and oprah. >> okay. >> maybe they're all linked in some way. >> all together. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on
i was in new orleans at the same theater, this is before katrina, and called her up onstage one night, i think it was close to mother's day and i gave her the keys to the car. that was a great moment. so many tears in the audience, so many tears from her. >> what did she say to you? >> just -- she was speechless. just the thank you and the love. here's a woman who never asked me for a dime. never asked me for a dime. but as a little boy, watching all that she had gone through, i...
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katrina was a category five. the big concern is the heavy rain. " we will see a lot of yellow and orange which indicates heavy downpours. this is basically a cluster of thunderstorms. you have heavy rains and a slow-moving storm. that combination is not good for normans or any of these coastal's abuse. the storm is a category one with winds of 80 mi. from our. and it will turn back into a tropical storm. it will turn into a tropical storm wednesday at 5:00 p.m.. it will continue to push through louisiana through thursday. there is no doubt that the heavy rain will continue. >> we have a new video death, this is louisiana, the banks of lake pontchartrain. it really does give you an indication of how severe the conditions are. here is a closer look at video periods >> we showed you this is video of the top of the shows. some we have a new-line picture, a still image, this was before that waved what to those guys out. the party is still going in and normans. thick news of the roof inns but for at bank of america, we
katrina was a category five. the big concern is the heavy rain. " we will see a lot of yellow and orange which indicates heavy downpours. this is basically a cluster of thunderstorms. you have heavy rains and a slow-moving storm. that combination is not good for normans or any of these coastal's abuse. the storm is a category one with winds of 80 mi. from our. and it will turn back into a tropical storm. it will turn into a tropical storm wednesday at 5:00 p.m.. it will continue to push...
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it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison. wilford martin was one of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were finally rescued by warden cain and his tactical team. >> we came the first night to get the first 950 prisoners, but the water was coming up. we barely got through all of this, all of this water. and we got down here to this underpass and right here was a man laying dead. we put the scaffold right here and it went down from this side. you can see the rope's still there and we would lower it, inmates would climb down that scaffold and we would line them up on this road, about 6,000. probably the largest mass movement, obviously, of inmates in the country. we would put the boats in the water right down here under
it happens. >> in the days following katrina, 6,000 inmates were trapped in orleans parish prison. wilford martin was one of them. >> when the levees broke is when we noticed that whole businesses outside of the very prison were under water. no sergeants were around, no guards. we don't know where they were at. we were just stuck on the fourth floor. that's when we realized that we were stuck here. it seemed like life or death. >> five days after the levees broke, they were...
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isaac is less powerful than katrina, but, in washington, president obama urged gulf residents not to underestimate the danger. >> we're dealing with a big storm and there could be significant flooding and other damage across a large area. now is not the time to tempt fate. now is not the time to dismiss official warnings. you need to take this seriously. >> reporter: many in exposed areas did move to shelters, and officials got their emergency plans up and running. we get more on preparations in louisiana from shauna sanford of louisiana public broadcasting. >> reporter: people from louisiana started preparing early for hurricane isaac. >> you're always going to get thater in rouse feeling. >> reporter: with memories of hurricane katrina still lingering, there's great concern among many about whether the newly updated hurricane levees and flood walls will hold back the storm surges that caused so much damage back in 2005. the new hurricane protection system build and strengthened by the army corps of engineers is some 350 miles long at a cost of $14.5 billion. the corps says it will
isaac is less powerful than katrina, but, in washington, president obama urged gulf residents not to underestimate the danger. >> we're dealing with a big storm and there could be significant flooding and other damage across a large area. now is not the time to tempt fate. now is not the time to dismiss official warnings. you need to take this seriously. >> reporter: many in exposed areas did move to shelters, and officials got their emergency plans up and running. we get more on...
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in katrina, they're still doing reconstruction there. six, seven years later. so it's going to take a while. we know, for example, even in my rockaway, where you had sand in people's homes, they need toe replenished, jetties action things of that nature, to make sure we don't have the same kind of damage. god forbid we have a nor'easter or something of that nature, the sand that could protect the homes, you would have mass flooding right now, so we are still a little nervous out there. we need this funding, not piecemeal, so we can do it immediately to make those expenses and repairs, and then try to do what we need to do, so should there be another storm, we don't ever have to pay again. >> congressman, no matter what side i've been on, if you've been to the parts of new jersey, you understand they need this. thank you for your time on this monday. >> good to be with us. >>> coming up for you, gifts and donations are pouring into newtown, connecticut, as the community struggles to figure out how to handle the holidays this year. next i'll talk to a pastor from
in katrina, they're still doing reconstruction there. six, seven years later. so it's going to take a while. we know, for example, even in my rockaway, where you had sand in people's homes, they need toe replenished, jetties action things of that nature, to make sure we don't have the same kind of damage. god forbid we have a nor'easter or something of that nature, the sand that could protect the homes, you would have mass flooding right now, so we are still a little nervous out there. we need...
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this is a weaker storm from katrina. it won't have the storm surge katrina did but maybe 10, 12 feet along the mississippi gulf coast and the moisture could mess up our labor day. we might be seeing some of that here. by saturday morning it will be in st. louis trashing toward illinois andeanian as we head toward sunday. we may get some in over the weekend. that's why when i showed you the seven-day, we had some questions as far as our competence level in when those showers and -- confidence level in when those showers and storms may arrive. tonight the drier air moves n. cumberland 59. 61 hagerstown. we'll get to about 70 here. tomorrow looks fantastic. high about 85. some spots will stop in the low 80s, jc. so this is going to be one of those days if you can have a long lunch or get outside, have outside work to do, take advantage of it. it is going to be perfect. another look at our forecast. here we go. it's very nice. 90 today. kind of sticky. 85 tomorrow. thursday a warm day. upper 80s but the humidity level will s
this is a weaker storm from katrina. it won't have the storm surge katrina did but maybe 10, 12 feet along the mississippi gulf coast and the moisture could mess up our labor day. we might be seeing some of that here. by saturday morning it will be in st. louis trashing toward illinois andeanian as we head toward sunday. we may get some in over the weekend. that's why when i showed you the seven-day, we had some questions as far as our competence level in when those showers and -- confidence...
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>>guest: not compared to what happened with katrina. even to this day there are areas of new orleans that have not been cleaned up and $140 billion is a lost money but this is half of that but sandy was half the storm of katrina. i have skepticism this will help the people that we, you have shown on the show, the people who have lost their homes and businesses. i am skeptical that they will see were of the money. >>neil: you are not alone. my guest wants did know where the money is going, as well, and is certainly not seeing any of it and has been holed up in hotels since sandy hit a month ago. >>guest: yes. >>neil: how do you support yourself? >>guest: that is a really good question. i wish i have an 18. >>neil: who is paying the hotel bills? >>guest: fema is. i am grateful. in a better position now than i was a month ago or when i was last here where i was night to night trying to figure out where i was saying because it was such a sudden shock. >>neil: and the added problem you have a dog and you wanted the dog with you. >>guest: yes
>>guest: not compared to what happened with katrina. even to this day there are areas of new orleans that have not been cleaned up and $140 billion is a lost money but this is half of that but sandy was half the storm of katrina. i have skepticism this will help the people that we, you have shown on the show, the people who have lost their homes and businesses. i am skeptical that they will see were of the money. >>neil: you are not alone. my guest wants did know where the money is...
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.,,,,,,,,,, on the anniversary of katrina the big easy is being wimps by isaac. some banks the hurricane damage in the biggest concern. what ms. runyon i have is a real marriage. >>> the storage night's republican national convention on the romneys live show the other side of her husband's. >>> lines of trucks pumping pollution into the air question mike csu learns of a loophole in the law that allows them to idle for hours. good evening this storm hit the southern coast of louisiana about six hours ago. many reporters are down there in an cbs reporter to 11¢ in new orleans tonight seven years ago. >>> as hurricane as it continues to move toward borland's right now to about 65 mi. south and in some places we're being told there are gas about to 100 mi. an hour. the effects of which are being felt all the way from florida to louisiana. strong winds up their powerful and upgraded treat for new orleans. gothic this is just beginning. did we we're in the heart of this fires bring the face. and floodwaters are rising mississippi. isaac is slowly turning over the gulf
.,,,,,,,,,, on the anniversary of katrina the big easy is being wimps by isaac. some banks the hurricane damage in the biggest concern. what ms. runyon i have is a real marriage. >>> the storage night's republican national convention on the romneys live show the other side of her husband's. >>> lines of trucks pumping pollution into the air question mike csu learns of a loophole in the law that allows them to idle for hours. good evening this storm hit the southern coast of...
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i don't think people blame george bush for katrina. they blame him for what happened after katrina. i think it's impossible to say and a fool's errand to say how this could be good for the president? how could this be good for romney? this storm is bad and how he handles it is how he'll handle it. >> cenk: the answer is policy. do we have the right policy in place or don't we. is it climate change or having enough for fema. we co going to climb change. it is causing more and more severe storms? stay with us. >> this is the blizzard of 2011. it is a giant. >> columbia, south carolina, and nashville, tennessee. both hit 109 their hottest ever. >> cenk: later in the program i'm going to tell you who the elbow is on, the tea party leaders, but who among them is going to lose this election? that's a great list. we'll share that with you later in the program. [ ♪ music ♪ ] (vo) brought to you by metlife. stay tuned for the answer. double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot s
i don't think people blame george bush for katrina. they blame him for what happened after katrina. i think it's impossible to say and a fool's errand to say how this could be good for the president? how could this be good for romney? this storm is bad and how he handles it is how he'll handle it. >> cenk: the answer is policy. do we have the right policy in place or don't we. is it climate change or having enough for fema. we co going to climb change. it is causing more and more severe...
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future archbishop arrested canned his mother balancers sell >>> pressing for is it on the anniversary of katrina the new system in new orleans design to keep the city safer >>> a crime spree and gunfire bay area police traced the suspects using stuff that was stolen. >>> san francisco's newest catholic archbishop yet to take over tonight he is apologizing for drinking too much at a dinner party and arrested for d u i. tonight his mom trying to take the blind reporter sharon chin at st. mary's cathedral in the city >>> he's sari and ask forgiveness but what happens next up to the pope >>> the this is the rev. and quarter laurie looking to become archbishop of san francisco diocese but his mother is planning for his jail stay he was driving his mother home and went through a checkpoint near the san diego state campus police arrested him for d u i but did not release his blood alcohol level. >>> they kept telling his glass and i did not want to seem like a boston mother a sheriffs said your drinking too much want >>> the 56 year-old catholic official was released on $2,500 bail >>> in a statement h
future archbishop arrested canned his mother balancers sell >>> pressing for is it on the anniversary of katrina the new system in new orleans design to keep the city safer >>> a crime spree and gunfire bay area police traced the suspects using stuff that was stolen. >>> san francisco's newest catholic archbishop yet to take over tonight he is apologizing for drinking too much at a dinner party and arrested for d u i. tonight his mom trying to take the blind reporter...
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. >>> el huracÁn katrina en 2005 se llevÓ su casa en louisiana el del martes destruyÓ su hogar pero como todos asegura que reconstruyen ra su casa y vida otra vez. >>> asÍ que el consenso de todos aquÍ es que la lecciÓn que han aprendido que lo material no es im importante. >>> angie, quÉ es lo que mÁs te ha impactado de este incidente. >>> mira josÉ, lo que mÁs resalta aquÍ el nivel de cooperaciÓn de la gente aquÍ la gente viene de otras partes de texas para aayudar, vemos gente que trae comida, agua, personas que no tienen ganas de lucrar sÓlo quieren ayudar al projimo y esto es algo increÍble nunca lo habÍa visto ni en katrina, en andrew ni en missouri el aÑo pasado. >>> la guerra de palabras entre el alguacil de maricopa joe arpaio y el departamento de justicia podrÍa llegar a otros campos de batalla veamos. >>> el controversial alguacil a arpaio acusa al departamento federal de usurpar su poder. en una carta enviada al alguacil el gobierno dijo:. el prÓximo paso se ray demandarlo, organizaciones latinas dicen que ya es hora. >>> sabemos que hay un patrÓn de discrimi
. >>> el huracÁn katrina en 2005 se llevÓ su casa en louisiana el del martes destruyÓ su hogar pero como todos asegura que reconstruyen ra su casa y vida otra vez. >>> asÍ que el consenso de todos aquÍ es que la lecciÓn que han aprendido que lo material no es im importante. >>> angie, quÉ es lo que mÁs te ha impactado de este incidente. >>> mira josÉ, lo que mÁs resalta aquÍ el nivel de cooperaciÓn de la gente aquÍ la gente viene de otras partes...
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. >> we are a supply distributor for a year around the time of katrina. >> so right now with hurricane isaac, american textile recycling services is gathering everything from clothing and shoes to toys and blankets, sorting everything and then sending to hurricane victims. >> when they are displaced, obviously they might have to leave their house without clothing. they may not have items with them. they may need blankets for shelter. they may come up short on all of these items. they may need toys and little items to comfort their children. we really feel all of these items are being requested. >> it's easy for you to help. look for these recycling bins in your neighborhood. >>> there's more news straight ahead with the news edge right now. >> this is fox 5's news edge at 11:00. >> thanks for staying with us, i'm maurine. prosecutors say a veteran prince georges county police officer lied about his gun going off during a confrontation in february. take a lock at this video. 19-year-old ryan says he and a friend had been in a convenience store for snacks. he was wearing a ski mask. the
. >> we are a supply distributor for a year around the time of katrina. >> so right now with hurricane isaac, american textile recycling services is gathering everything from clothing and shoes to toys and blankets, sorting everything and then sending to hurricane victims. >> when they are displaced, obviously they might have to leave their house without clothing. they may not have items with them. they may need blankets for shelter. they may come up short on all of these...
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that of course is something we're now aware of after katrina washed many oil platforms out. that's certainly a concern as well. two price peaks, but i don't believe the national average will breach $4 a gallon in 2013. >> patrick dehaan gasbuddy.com. we appreciate it. >> thank you. david: we will tell you the details of unions next. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ david: workers from boston to houston are threatening to walk off the job. the strike could disrupt billions of dollars in shipments and cripple supply. now the two sides have agreed to meeting after talks stalled earlier this month. that could cripple the economy. adam the one in los angeles about ten yearings ago cost a billions -- ten years ago cost a billion dollars a day. that's just one port. this is going to be newark, the gulf ports down in houston. adam: what seems to be a s
that of course is something we're now aware of after katrina washed many oil platforms out. that's certainly a concern as well. two price peaks, but i don't believe the national average will breach $4 a gallon in 2013. >> patrick dehaan gasbuddy.com. we appreciate it. >> thank you. david: we will tell you the details of unions next. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options...
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. >> senator obama accuses the government of short changing victims of hurricane katrina. >> meanwhile republicans say joe biden just gave some great new material. >> how they can justify raises taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >> i'm sorry which candidate is he campaigning for? i'm confused. >> secretary clinton said she put together a commission to investigate the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> the pentagon put together a package to capture the terrorists that did this. >> american airlines plans to check 11 more planes for loose seat problems. the airlines blames improperly installed clamps that allowed seats dome loose. >> she was hit by a car, got stuck in its grill and managed to survive. >> the luckiest dog i've met. >> the back of a manatee. >> looking for the woman who did it. >> leave manatees alone. >> adam greenberg hit in the head by a pitch. the first and only pitch he ever saw until tonight. knee strikes out. >> all that -- >> even if you don't care about the election. >> i know. show you my boobs. >> mr. president, china is
. >> senator obama accuses the government of short changing victims of hurricane katrina. >> meanwhile republicans say joe biden just gave some great new material. >> how they can justify raises taxes on the middle class that's been buried the last four years. >> i'm sorry which candidate is he campaigning for? i'm confused. >> secretary clinton said she put together a commission to investigate the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. >> the pentagon put...
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was that a problem when you were dealing with katrina? >> we found out later, there were huge arguments going on in d.c. between chernoff and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in washington lasts even six hours, that means it magnifies and becomes a 12, 15, 24-hour delay. absolutely there were political problems in that response. >> cenk: why in the world did rumsfeld care about this? what did very to do with what was happening in new orleans at the time some of. >> this is a misconception that many people have. fema doesn't own helicopters. fema doesn't own fire trucks or anything. all fema really has is a checkbook. so what rumsfeld and i would say this right now to panetta if craig fugate, the current director of fema says i need x number of helicopters to help in search and rescue, panetta's answer should be how soon do you want them, how many do you need? all fema can say to the department of defense we'll reimburse you for th
was that a problem when you were dealing with katrina? >> we found out later, there were huge arguments going on in d.c. between chernoff and donald rumsfeld about how much equipment should i be able to use. how much equipment should i be able to get. think about this, if that debate in washington lasts even six hours, that means it magnifies and becomes a 12, 15, 24-hour delay. absolutely there were political problems in that response. >> cenk: why in the world did rumsfeld care...
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. >> hurricane isaac descended on louisiana nearly seven years to the day after hurricane katrina. >> the country held its collective breath as the levees were tested again. the new levees saved new orleans but plaquemines parish was devastated. >> and the drought that rivalled the dust bowl. by september, sixty-six percent of the u.s. was in some degree of drought. this could become the costliest natural disaster in u.s. history. and number one, superstorm sandy. >> the storm made landfall over the most populated areas of the united states. wind damage, power outages, inland flooding and snowstorms are threatening the lives and homes of people from virginia to massachusetts. >> i have never seen devastation like this in my life. >> the surf here getting much more violent. >> you are not to be on the streets. >> they are keeping an eye on the possibility of flooding. >> superstorm sandy has crippled the nation's biggest transit system. >> flooding and power outages that could last for day. >> people need to be self-aware. >> the storm killed at least one hundred thirteen people in the
. >> hurricane isaac descended on louisiana nearly seven years to the day after hurricane katrina. >> the country held its collective breath as the levees were tested again. the new levees saved new orleans but plaquemines parish was devastated. >> and the drought that rivalled the dust bowl. by september, sixty-six percent of the u.s. was in some degree of drought. this could become the costliest natural disaster in u.s. history. and number one, superstorm sandy. >> the...
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it could make landfall late tomorrow or wednesday the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina. dru levenson in new orleans with a multibillion-dollar system to keep the city safe. >>> it is designed to keep the city safe, right now and isaac in the gulf churning away it is eating up all that warm water and causing it to become bigger and more powerful this storm moves in a path that people know very well the same as katrina seven years ago. thousands and louisiana board up their homes and get out of town. >>> we've lost almost everything from katrina >>> airport in new orleans canceled all flights tuesday thousands of people around the city are told to evacuate. >>> if you plan for an event like this was to leave now was the time to leave >>> is it moves through the gulf and a substrate it could be a category 2 hurricane when it hits the coast and expects to drop more than a foot and half a brain. the coastal flooding will be a problem that area of the coastline from louisiana to the florida panhandle very vulnerable to storm surge >>> is it bears down on the gulf coast as it p
it could make landfall late tomorrow or wednesday the seventh anniversary of hurricane katrina. dru levenson in new orleans with a multibillion-dollar system to keep the city safe. >>> it is designed to keep the city safe, right now and isaac in the gulf churning away it is eating up all that warm water and causing it to become bigger and more powerful this storm moves in a path that people know very well the same as katrina seven years ago. thousands and louisiana board up their homes...
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. >>> it has been seven years since hurricane katrina. the last fema trailers have been removed. at one time 23,000 trailers were provided. >> check this out. and some people had to rush home fearing it would make landfall t made a cool sight. >> that's a water spout. this is something and. >> you are not dealing with severe weather but we have something falling from the clouds that's rain showers trying to move in. up into pennsylvania. you are dealing with a wintry mix t is still in place. i say at 10:00 we'll see rain in the forecast. as you head out you know what to do and college park 41. they are above average. right around 35. the forecast today we will be mild with the rain, i forecast a high right around 50 degrees. it seems like you will be busy today. >> very busy here in traffic. >>> and this is important. we're blood alcoholling lanes. the best alternate is to go to i-97. we will let you know. this a look at 95. this is south of the city. moving well as you head to the top side of the beltway. another look at 50. look that the to let you know your best alternate to g
. >>> it has been seven years since hurricane katrina. the last fema trailers have been removed. at one time 23,000 trailers were provided. >> check this out. and some people had to rush home fearing it would make landfall t made a cool sight. >> that's a water spout. this is something and. >> you are not dealing with severe weather but we have something falling from the clouds that's rain showers trying to move in. up into pennsylvania. you are dealing with a wintry...